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Description of problem: No way to set how the Gnome desktop background is sized Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Gnome 3 shell How reproducible: System Settings allows you to set the background, but does not allow you to change the way the background id resized to fit the screen Steps to Reproduce: 1. Run system settings -> background 2. Change background 3. Actual results: No way to set how the background is resized to fit the screen (zoom, stretched, scaled, tiled, etc...) Expected results: For there to be a settings to determine how the background is resized. Some do better zoomed, some do better scaled, Additional info:
Still having this same issue in Fedora 16 and Gnome shell version 3.2.1 I really would like to commend the very fast responses I have received on this bug. So far, nearly 7 months and not a single response. Keep up the great work!
Created attachment 534599 [details] screenshot As you can see, there is no option to specify how the background is to be scaled, zoomed, etc...
still an issue in F17 as well with Gnome shell 3.3.91
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